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. 2023 Jan 6;3(1):100158.
doi: 10.1016/j.xagr.2022.100158. eCollection 2023 Feb.

Understanding social needs in pregnancy: Prospective validation of a digital short-form screening tool and patient survey

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Understanding social needs in pregnancy: Prospective validation of a digital short-form screening tool and patient survey

Alex F Peahl et al. AJOG Glob Rep. .

Abstract

Background: Social determinants of health significantly affect health outcomes, yet are infrequently addressed in prenatal care.

Objective: This study aimed to improve the efficiency and experience of addressing social needs in pregnancy through: (1) testing a digital short-form screening tool; and (2) characterizing pregnant people's preferences for social needs screening and management.

Study design: We developed a digital short-form social determinants of health screening tool from PRAPARE (Protocol for Responding to and Assessing Patients' Assets, Risks, and Experiences), and a survey to query patients' preferences for addressing social needs. Instruments were administered online to peripartum participants, with equal representation of patients with public and private insurance. We calculated the sensitivity and specificity of the short-form tool vs PRAPARE. Quantitative responses were characterized using descriptive statistics. Free-text responses were analyzed with matrix and thematic coding. Survey data were analyzed by subgroups of historically marginalized populations.

Results: A total of 215 people completed the survey. Participants were predominantly White (167; 77.7%) and multiparous (145; 67.4%). Unmet social needs were prevalent with both the short-form tool (77.7%) and PRAPARE (96.7%). The sensitivity (79.3%) and specificity (71.4%) of the short-form screener were high for detecting any social need. Most participants believed that it was important for their pregnancy care team to know their social needs (material: 173, 80.5%; support: 200, 93.0%), and over half felt comfortable sharing their needs through in-person or digital modalities if assistance was or was not available (material: 117, 54.4%; support: 122, 56.7%). Free-text themes reflected considerations for integrating social needs in routine prenatal care. Acceptability of addressing social needs in pregnancy was high among all groups.

Conclusion: A digital short-form social determinants of health screening tool performs well when compared with the gold standard. Pregnant people accept social needs as a part of routine pregnancy care. Future work is needed to operationalize efficient, effective, patient-centered approaches to addressing social needs in pregnancy.

Keywords: digital health; disparities; food insecurity; housing insecurity; postpartum care; prenatal care; preventive care; social determinants; social isolation; social needs; telemedicine; transportation barriers.

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